AMX reported a good set of Q3 numbers yesterday after close. Both revenue and EBITDA beat consensus by ~4%. Service revenue growth accelerated to 5.5% in Q3 vs. 4.7% last quarter and EBITDA growth accelerated to 7.3% from 6.9% in Q2. Almost all geographies beat.
Liberty LA announced this week that AMX will take control of their 50/50 JV in Chile. This isn’t surprising but still cements a good “exit” for Liberty LA (putting zero value on the residual 9% stake this implies a 15.5x exit on FY 23 VTR EBITDA) and requiring a long-term perspective from AMX in order to turnaround the business - though we note recent top line and KPIs look to be (finally) stabilising.
WOM Chile filed for Chapter 11 last month (April 1), followed a couple of weeks later by a local filing for WOM Colombia. Two filings in one month. Colombia’s relatively modest financing difficulties were likely sealed by the Chilean filing and we review events in Chile to work out how a seemingly successful scaled wireless operator (close to 25% market share of service revenue, 37% EBITDA margins) ended up here.
The market continued to eek out broadband growth in Q1, with Megacable leading the charge. We applaud management’s execution here and the double digit revenue and EBITDA growth, though this now seems embedded in expectations; we think it’s time to close out Megacable stock gains (30% YTD), trading on a 5.5% EFCF yield for 2025. Our target remains MXN55, though we have taken out the probability of cable-cable deal synergies, offset by upgrades following Q1s.
Moody's Ratings (Moody's) has today assigned a Baa1 rating to America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V.'s ("America Movil") proposed up to MXN20,000 million ($1.1 billion) in senior unsecured global notes due 2029. America Movil's existing ratings remain unchanged. The outlook remains stable. Proceeds will be u...
AMX reported solid underlying Q4s last night, coming in 1.5% ahead of expectations for revenue and in-line at EBITDA adjusting for Argentina (which booked a large negative contribution to both given 9m 23 hyperinflation adjustments). Trends are in the main unchanged: Mexican wireless OK but lacking the support from price rises – this may come after the Presidential elections and is arguably needed as a catalyst for better earnings momentum; elsewhere, a return to solid adds in Mexican broadband;...
After strong stock performance in 2023 we think the Brazilians will continue to perform into 2024 on the back of solid wireless fundamentals: rising prices, revenue/EBITDA > inflation, falling capex/sales – and with IOC (tax) risks in the rear view for now. Shareholder returns are also sector leading whilst valuations are attractive (notably versus quickly falling rates).
Moody's Investors Service (Moody's) has today assigned a Baa1 rating to America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V.'s ("America Movil") proposed up to MXN20,000 million ($1.1 billion) in Senior Unsecured Global Notes due 2034. America Movil's existing ratings remain unchanged. The outlook remains stable. Proceeds...
AMX reported Q2s after close last night. Both revenue and EBITDA slightly missed consensus and our forecasts, but net income beat expectations thanks to FX gains. Ultimately trends are robust, still supported by 1 month of Oi (on a y/y basis), though if there's an area of disappointment for our positive stance it's the still low level of buy back.
Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's") today assigned a Baa1 rating to America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V.'s ("America Movil") proposed up to MXN20,000 million ($1.1 billion) in senior unsecured notes due 2031. America Movil's existing ratings remain unchanged. The outlook is stable. The proposed issuan...
Despite a good run for the Brazilian telco equities of late we think there is much more to come over the next 12 months. Following some early testing of the water by the industry we now incorporate pre-paid wireless price increases into estimates noting how low spend as % income in Brazil should help prices stick (and reminds us of India); TIM is most geared into this segment and leads us to upgrade the stock to Buy, while we remain positive on Vivo and AMX (Brazil being 20% of EBITDA).
VTR in Chile has disclosed the contribution of a convertible shareholder loan of $600m for AMX and LILA’s Chilean JV (ClaroVTR). It’s not clear that LILA has contributed its pro rata share (we’ll know at the Q2s) and the release suggests that conversion of the loans might not be in proportion to current equity levels (50/50) paving the way we think for AMX to take control of the JV over time.
In this note we revisit and update our thesis that Enterprise in EM is following an S-Curve. Key new work shows that as a result, absolute incremental Enterprise revenue in China has doubled each year for the past 3 years. This is why overall Telco revenues have sharply accelerated. We show the other countries/ stocks where the early signs are of the same thing happening.
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